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F:
A
low-attenuation area
near the hilus of the spleen.
H:
Adult
man, 56-years-old, with a malignant melanoma at the right thigh resected 8 years
ago.
INFO/WWW-LINKS:
Metastases in the spleen
are rare. Usually from gastrointestinal tumors (stomach), bronchial, and mammacarcinoma.
Metastases of malignant melanoma may be seen everywhere
D:
Metastasis
in the spleen of a malignant melanoma
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